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Week 21 at the Pole

Some very bright auroras have been unfolding in the sky above the South Pole lately. [...]

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Week 20 at the Pole

It looks like IceCube winterover Ian Rees is back to taking photographs. A good [...]

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Week 19 at the Pole

A bright moon hovers above a row of summer camp buildings at the South Pole. [...]

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Week 18 at the Pole

What better time and place for an outdoor astronomy class than midwinter at the South [...]

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A growing astrophysical neutrino signal in IceCube now features a 2-PeV neutrino

Strong evidence for a very high energy neutrino flux of extraterrestrial origin was found in [...]

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WIPAC welcomes over 30 students for the 2014 IceCube Masterclass

Image: IceCube Collaboration The first edition of the IceCube Masterclass, hosted on May 21 at [...]

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Week 17 at the Pole

It helps for IceCube winterovers to be handy and versatile. With no incoming supplies [...]

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The start of the IC86-2014 physics run

IceCube has been called the strangest detector in the world. People of all ages are [...]

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Week 16 at the Pole

Now there’s a flashy aurora! You know (and it’s not hard to imagine), they [...]

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Week 15 at the Pole

This is what the ICL porch looks like as it gets darker outside, bathed in [...]

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